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Can the Monster Speak? by Paul B. Preciado

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francescaastraea's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark hopeful informative inspiring reflective fast-paced

5.0

This book should be on the reading lists of every humanities department's courses until the end of recorded time, and also pressed into the hands of everyone you've ever met

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challenging informative medium-paced

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punkhunk's review

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challenging informative inspiring reflective fast-paced

5.0

fabulously laid out argument with references to real world examples of change outside the realm of psychology to show the impact individuals can make in regards to change as a whole. 

an exploration into psychoanalysis in comparison to the experiences of a psychoanalyzed trans person who transitioned in adulthood. a plea to the psychoanalyst community to break free of previous confines of their practices to listen to trans people about their persecution and history. 

my one critique, which is extremely niche, is that he could have delved further into specific community interactions between psychologists and trans people, the power and violence wielded by psychologists against trans people, and the setbacks that sexologists and previous psycholgists faced in the name of progress. i highly recommend reading into Sandy Stone and Susan Stryker for more on this, who are both mentioned in this book.

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